Drug test results: 10 Mandaue gov’t workers positive for drug use

Mary Rose Sagarino 01/10/2022

MANDAUE CITY, Philippines — A total of 10 Mandaue City government employees have tested positive for illegal drugs during a surprise drug test made on January 4, 2021. Mandaue City Councilor Nerissa Soon-Ruiz, focal person of the…

Men who harassed Mandaue eco-wardens hunted

Dominic D. Yasay 02/27/2017

THE Mandaue City government is now on the lookout for the unidentified men who reportedly harassed two eco-wardens of the Mandaue City Environment and Natural Resources Office (MCENRO) who were guarding the private lot in Barangay Tingub…

Wood chips from Korea to be auctioned off

Dominic Yasay 02/17/2017

The 2,500 metric tons of wood chips, which came in with the shredded plastic wastes from South Korea, will be auctioned off by the Bureau of Customs. BOC-Cebu together with the Mandaue City government and the shipper…

Mandaue mayor: Report illegal dumping

Dominic D. Yasay, Michelle Joy L. Padayhag 02/10/2017

The city government of Mandaue is urging its constituents to be wary of any suspicious activity in their respective localities and immediately report it to the city. Mayor Gabriel Luis Quisumbing said this is to prevent the…

Ordinance to require garbage haulers to secure permits

Nestle L. Semilla 12/18/2015

THE Mandaue City Council is reviewing a draft ordinance that will require garbage haulers to secure an environmental transport permit and register with the Mandaue City Environment and Natural Resources Office (MCENRO). The ordinance authored by Councilor…

DENR stops cutting of mango trees

Nestle L. Semilla, Norman V. Mendoza 10/23/2015

THE Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) yesterday  stopped the cutting of mango trees on a private lot, but not before 50 trees had been chopped down. Placido Jerusalem, acting head of the Mandaue City Environment…

DENR seeks help against Mandaue river abuse

Nestle L. Semilla 10/23/2015

THE Mandaue City Environment and Natural Resources Office (MCENRO) is tapping the barangay officials’ help in preventing the illegal extraction of sand and gravel in the Butuanon River. Placido Jerusalem, acting MCENRO chief, made the appeal yesterday…

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